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100. Nalpathaneeswaram Sree Mahadeva Temple
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Main offering to the deity is kathakali. Because of this, temple is famous for kathakali.the temple is more than 1000 years old, deity likes arts performance, annadanam, etc.there are four big stones that were kept 1 km east of the temple people believe that these stones were used by pandavas during vanavasam for heating milk.
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100. Cherthala Nalppathenneeswaram Mahadeva Temple

 

Nalppathenneeswaram Sree Mahadeva Temple is a Mahadevar temple situated in Nalppathenneswaram, in Panavally village of Cherthala taluk in Alleppy district of Kerala state; this place is 20 kilometers from Cherthala and 11 kilometers from Aroor on the Cherthala Arookutty bus route.Here Lord Siva is in Kiratha Bhava. It is considered the 48th foundlings of Saint Khara, one who founds the Ettumanur temple and Kaduthuruthi temple.

The temple is artistically constructed in a quiet, village atmosphere. People refer the God in this temple as "Nalppathenneswarathappan".The temple is also known as Nalpathaneeswaram Keerathamurti Temple.

Other deities are, Lord Ganapathi, Varahamoorthy, Durgadevi, Rakshassu, Chovva bhagavathi, Nagaraja, Nagayakshi, Ayyappa. This temple has one sister temple called Oorali Parambathu Sastha Temple situated on the north-west side of the temple. Recently performed devaprasana led by late legend Sri Chorodu Narayanappanicker and his team found that, the temple is more than 1000 years old, deity likes arts performance, annadanam, etc.

The temple is under the administration of three ancient Kaimal families named Kozhisseril, Payippattu, Mullakkeril. This is one of the oldest temples still proceeding under Raja Sassana Chepped. Main offering to the deity is kathakali. Because of this, temple is famous for kathakali.

Much history surrounded the temple premises, according to the old people this place was known as Pandavar Veli, later it became Panavally. Still there are four big stones that were kept 1 km east of the temple people believe that these stones were used by pandavas during vanavasam for heating milk.

 

 

Puranam

 

It is believed that the temple was originally owned by 48 illams and therefore the name Nalpathaneeswaram (Nalpatheyettu means 48 in Malayalam). Another belief is that this is the 48th Pratishta of Kharamuni in Kerala. There is doubt among believers that whether the Pratishta in the temple was performed by Kharamuni or Parashuram.Shiva worshipped in the temple is the Keerathamurti form. The deity faces east.

 

Nalppathenneeswaram Kirathamoorthy Temple

 

Varnam

 

The chief deity of this temple is Lord 'Nalppathenneswarathappan. The Lord here is in the form of Kiratamurthy. The temple also houses several other deities such as Lord Ganesha, Goddess Durga, Varahamoorthy, Rakshassu, Nagayakshi, Chovva bhagavathi, Ayyappa and Nagaraja.

Highlights

 

Kathakali is the most important art form performed during the festival in the temple. All Kathakali performances in the temple should end with Keeratham Katha.

Sevas

 

The festival in this temple is celebrated in the month of Kumbham February–March, uthrittathi-kodiyettu, thiruvathira -aarattu), and lasts for seven days, All those days are important according to the traditional rituals, (Utsavabali, Koodi ezhunnallathu, Bharani, Karthika, Araattu).The annual festival in the temple begins with Kodiyettam on Uthrattathi Nakshatra and the festival ends on Thiruvathira nakshatra day in Kumbha month.

The annual temple festival is celebrated here in the malayalam month of Kumbham (February-March) for almost 7 days. Several traditional rituals are observed as part of this festival such as Utsavabali, Koodi ezhunnallathu, Bharani, Karthika and Araattu.It is the 48th foundling of Saint Khara. The temple celebrates an annual festival in the month of Kumbham i.e. during the months of February-March for almost 7 days.

During these days several traditional rituals are observed. The presiding deity of the temple is referred to as Nalppathenneswarathappan. Besides this, the temple also houses several other deities such as Lord Ganesha, Goddess Durga, Varahamoorthy, Rakshassu, Nagayakshi, Chovva Bhagavathi, Ayyappa and Nagaraja. Recently performed devaprasana led by late legend Sri Chorodu Narayanappanicker and his team found that, the temple is more than 1000 years old and the deity likes art performances, Annadanam etc. The temple is under the administration of three ancient Kaimal families named Kozhisseril, Payippattu, MullakkerThe temple celebrates festival in Kumbham i.e. during the months of February-March for 7 days.

During these days several traditional rituals are observed such as Utsavabali, Koodi Ezhunnallathu and Araattu. A flag hoisting ceremony marks the beginning of the festival. The shrine is traditionally decorated with plantain, coconut leaves, flowers, leaves, traditional lamps and lights. Apart from special poojas and offerings, traditional performing arts, music and dance are staged during the period. This is one of the oldest temples still proceeding under Raja Sassana Chepped. Main offering to the deity is Kathakali. Because of this, the temple is famous for Kathakali. Caparisoned elephants, melam, fireworks and sheevali are part of the festival. Arattu (holy bath) marks the culmination of the festival. The utsava murti of the deity is taken out of the shrine for ritualistic bathing on the final day

 

Timings

 

6 A.M - 9 P.M

Contact

 

Thrichattukulam, Panavally, Kerala 688535

Contact : 0477-2251214

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